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Pursuit of the Graf Spee, The -- (Movie Clip) Not Quite Dressed For It

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Pursuit of the Graf Spee, The -- (Movie Clip) Not Quite Dressed For It

English Peter Finch is a convincing German naval officer, having just captured Brit Captain Dove (Bernard Lee) in a civilized early scene from Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Pursuit of Graf Spee, 1957.

Pursuit of the Graf Spee, The -- (Movie Clip) Not...English Peter Finch is a convincing German naval officer,...

Pursuit of the Graf Spee, The -- (Movie Clip) Not Quite Dressed For It

English Peter Finch is a convincing German naval officer, having just captured Brit Captain Dove (Bernard Lee) in a civilized early scene from Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Pursuit of Graf Spee, 1957.>

Pursuit of the Graf Spee, The -- (Movie Clip)...Altogether shocking action for 1957, as the Exeter, under...

Pursuit of the Graf Spee, The -- (Movie Clip) Direct Hit!

Altogether shocking action for 1957, as the Exeter, under the command of Bell (John Gregson), gets clobbered by the German battleship, in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Pursuit of the Graf Spee.>

Pursuit of the Graf Spee, The -- (Movie Clip)...Upper lips don't get much stiffer, as Captain Bell (John...

Pursuit of the Graf Spee, The -- (Movie Clip) Godspeed

Upper lips don't get much stiffer, as Captain Bell (John Gregson) bravely agrees to proceed to the Falklands, under orders from Harwood (Anthony Quayle) in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Pursuit of the Graf Spee, 1957.>

Pursuit of the Graf Spee, The -- (Movie Clip)...Arresting narration should surely be credited to Emeric...

Pursuit of the Graf Spee, The -- (Movie Clip) Open, Tigers

Arresting narration should surely be credited to Emeric Pressburger, in the opening of the last film by "The Archers," with Michael Powell, The Pursuit of the Graf Spee, 1957, a.k.a. "The Battle of the River Plate.">

Pursuit of the Graf Spee, The -- (Movie Clip)...Technicolor at night and stillness at sea, as the Commodore...

Pursuit of the Graf Spee, The -- (Movie Clip) Sweep The Horizon

Technicolor at night and stillness at sea, as the Commodore (Anthony Quayle) and staff prepare their three ships for battle, in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Pursuit of the Graf Spee, 1957.>